
1) Accumulation 2) Actinide 3) Actinon 4) Acyl 5) Aggregation 6) Aggroup 7) Alkyl 8) Alkylic 9) Allyl 10) Allylic 11) Assemble 12) Association 13) Assort 14) Azido 15) Azo 16) Band 17) Batch 18) Benzyl 19) Benzylic 20) Bloc 21) Bunch 22) Butyl 23) Cacodylic 24) Carbonyl 25) Carbonylic 26) Carboxyl 27) Carboxylic
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1) Agency 2) Aggregation 3) Air Force unit 4) Alignment 5) Alliance 6) Assemblage 7) Association 8) Assortment 9) Band 10) Band of musicians or singers 11) Batch 12) Bevy 13) Bloc 14) Board 15) Body 16) Body of people 17) Boston or Chicago, to a DJ 18) Bunch 19) Bundle 20) Business 21) Category 22) Circle
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- any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
- (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule
- a set that is closed, associative, has an identity element and every element has an inverse
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1. A substructure that imparts characteristic chemical behaviors to a molecule, for example, a carboxylic acid group. (also: functional group). 2. A vertical column on the periodic table, for example, the halogens. Elements that belong to the same group usually show chemical similarities, although the element at the top of the group is usually aty...
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[auto racing] An FIA Group is a category of car allowed to compete in auto racing. The FIA Appendix J to the international motor sports code defines the various Groups. While a given racing car may fit into an FIA Group, local rules still may either prohibit the car, or allow additional modifications that aren`t part of the FIA Group specif...
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[computing] In computing, the term group generally refers to a grouping of users. In principle, users may belong to none, one, or many groups (although in practice some systems place limits on this.) The primary purpose of user groups is to simplify access control to computer systems. Suppose a computer science department has a network whic...
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[database] == Seeing available groups on a Unix system == The contents of the group database (and available groups) can be seen with a variety of tools: == Command line == The getent command can be used to fetch group information. === Fetching a list of all available groups === getent group === Fetching a specific group === For a specific g...
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[mathematics] In mathematics, a group is a set of elements together with an operation that combines any two of its elements to form a third element satisfying four conditions called the group axioms, namely closure, associativity, identity and invertibility. One of the most familiar examples of a group is the set of integers together with t...
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[military aviation unit] A group is a military aviation unit, a component of military organization and a military formation. Usage of the terms group and wing differ from one country to another, as well as different branches of a defence force, in some cases. Groups therefore vary considerably in size. In many air services, a group is made ...
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[online social networking] A group (often termed as a community, e-group or club) is a feature in many social network services which allows users to create, post, comment to and read from their own interest- and niche-specific forums, often within the realm of virtual communities. Groups, which may allow for open or closed access, invitatio...
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[periodic table] In chemistry, a group (also known as a family) is a column of elements in the periodic table of the chemical elements. There are 18 numbered groups in the periodic table, but the f-block columns (between groups 2 and 3) are not numbered. The elements in a group have similar physical or chemical characteristic of the outermo...
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[social] Note: This category is for articles on notable local chapters of the organization known as Freemasonry. In Freemasonry the word `Lodge` refers to a group of Freemasons as an organizational entity, and not to the building in which they assemble. Please do not include articles on Masonic buildings in this category; for buildings rela...
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[stratigraphy] A group in stratigraphy is a lithostratigraphic unit, a part of the geologic record or rock column that consists of defined rock strata. Groups are generally divided into individual formations. Groups may sometimes be divided into `subgroups` and are themselves sometimes grouped into `supergroups`. Some well known groups of n...
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• (n.) A variously limited assemblage of animals or plants, having some resemblance, or common characteristics in form or structure. The term has different uses, and may be made to include certain species of a genus, or a whole genus, or certain genera, or even several orders. • (n.) A number of eighth, sixteenth, etc., notes joined at th...
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a classification of electrical apparatus related to the explosive atmosphere for which it is to be used NOTE - IEC publication 79 defines two groups : Group I, electrical apparatus for mines susceptibles to fire damp ; Group II, which can be divided into sub-groups, electrical apparatus for all places with an explosive gas atmosphere other than min...
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1. the assembly, obtained by frequency division multiplexing of a specified number of FDM telephone channels, normally 12, in adjacent positions in a frequency band of specified width, constituting the first level in the standardized frequency division multiplex hierarchy 2. a frequency band of standardized width, 48 kHz, in a multichannel carrier ...
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1) A number of channels or faders that can be controlled by one Master VCA slide.
2) A shortening of the term Recording Group (a buss or the signal present on a buss).
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1. A cluster, crowd, or throng; an assemblage, either of persons or things, collected without any regular form or arrangement; as, a group of men or of trees; a group of isles. ... 2. An assemblage of objects in a certain order or relation, or having some resemblance or common characteristic; as, groups of strata. ... 3. <biology> A variously...
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(grldbomacp) an assemblage of objects having certain things in common. a number of atoms forming a recognizable and usually transferable portion of a molecule.
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1) An aggregate of crystals. 2) Synonym of crystal group. 3) The classification order that minerals are arranged in based on their chemical structure. 4) A scientifically recognized selection of minerals similar in structure. All groups have a specific group name, and individual minerals may also be categorized. A mineral in the g...
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Group (grōp)
noun [ F
groupe , Italian
gruppo ,
groppo , cluster, bunch, packet, group; of G. origin: confer German
kropf craw, crop, tumor, bunch. See
Crop ,
noun ]
1. A cluster, crowd, or throng; an assemblage, either of pers...
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Group transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Grouped ;
present participle & verbal noun Grouping .] [ Confer French
grouper . See
Group ,
noun ] To form a group of; to arrange or combine in a ...
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A broader classification than variety, usually applied to color pattern groupings
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mathematical group noun a set that is closed, associative, has an identity element and every element has an inverse
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(chemistry) In chemistry, a vertical column of elements in the periodic table. Elements in a group have similar physical and chemical properties; for example, the group I elements (the alkali metals: lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, and francium) are all highly reactive m...
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